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    Use "labelled" in a sentence

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    labelled


    1. “Well, this one here is labelled for Cosmicblasto


    2. Settled in her seat at my elbow sat a young woman reading what looked like a medical digest and out of the corner of my eye I could see her book had labelled diagrams of the human body and the text was all in Greek


    3. She had labelled it


    4. It takes nearly three quarters of an hour to finish the job what with phone calls and messages that have to be delivered to teachers, but, in the end, there’s a nice heap of neatly labelled newsletters ready to go out to the classes tomorrow


    5. Did he, I pondered, have a room somewhere stacked high with old drink cans, newspapers and discarded condoms, all carefully labelled and lovingly watered every day?


    6. These contrasts have led people who believe in Creation, to come up with terms like “Creation Science” and “Intelligent Design” which is labelled by mainstream science as “pseudo-science”


    7. She passed two rooms before approaching the door labelled with the number four


    8. She was in New Zealand now, living her own life with her mother, and best kept in the box labelled, ‘Past Mistakes’


    9. Where they succeeded they were called heroes, where they faltered they were labelled fools


    10. The blue shelves of the aisle were labelled as the

    11. heart of the building, its shadowy walls labelled as the link to the


    12. read each of the labelled plates


    13. The whole “machine,” as JFK himself labelled it, is badly crippled under the scrutiny of a populace with access to vastly more information through the Internet than has previously been the case through a biased establishment media


    14. and, therefore, need not be labelled as such


    15. Such 'unreal' things are then labelled as epiphenomena or illusions


    16. "And so every individual human experience, from love to hate, from experiencing to interacting, is labelled an illusion and is denied the status of reality under Sci–Coll


    17. to Simon but not to the bottle, and that while my teacher had labelled me “antisocial” as a


    18. credit card was not to be used for medical payments, but given my situation—which I labelled


    19. I limited myself to two bottles a day, one which I labelled ‘Breakfast’ and the other ‘Dinner’


    20. Entrances to the pubs and taverns were through two distinct doors, one labelled ‘Men’ and the other ‘Ladies & Escorts’

    21. The powerless became poor and starving nations of the world labelled as ‘third world countries’


    22. It was labelled Corporate formula number five and Clarity thought it could refer to the one Miss Tik had stolen


    23. She peeked to her left and guessed the shape of a motorboat in the shadows, labelled


    24. Instead, she was labelled a ‘vindictive scorned woman’ and suffered a nervous breakdown


    25. They have fewer inhibitions about expressing their feelings, singing, dancing and reciting poetry, and enjoy physically embracing and touching their friends in ways that would have them labelled as queer at home


    26. We re-arranged the exhibition so the advertised show occupied the most prestigious areas, and an elegantly labelled Permanent Collection was scattered over the remaining walls


    27. Everything was labelled - heat sensors, lights, video monitors and alarms


    28. Female teachers weren’t interested and males did nothing for fear of being labelled a queer-lover, or a queer themselves


    29. ―But look, there‘s also a section labelled ‗Research‘, why would they have a science


    30. Neatly shelved under the monitors were dozens of DVDs, labelled with date and name

    31. Why would it be more embarrassing than a video of me swimming or playing in the park? This other one is more interesting, it‘s labelled Sebastian and Reginald, and dated last Thursday when you stayed


    32. There were no letters labelled Lance, but that omission was soon rectified


    33. By the time he was finished he had seven letters labelled Lance, followed by the date they had ostensibly first been written, printed and sent


    34. As soon as he was certain he didn’t look as though he had been running a marathon, he went out and knocked on the door labelled Manager


    35. These were each labelled with the date and whereabouts on the beach the sample was taken


    36. Rory zoomed the camera in to the opening and watched as the men proceeded to unload transparent plastic bags roughly the size of small Cement bags, filled with a white substance, labelled “Milk Powder” from the interior of the “refrigeration” compartment


    37. Not wasting time thereafter, the party immediately started to unload the heavily packed hover-craft, packing the plastic bags labelled “Milk Powder” into the recess within the tank of the Tanker and as the last bags were removed from the hover-craft, the pilot drove back out to sea where at quite some distance from the shore, the shaded lights of a vessel could be seen


    38. Since then Imia has been labelled as the Land of the Dead, but it was not completely begotten, as a series of ambitious rulers saw to it that the country rose to power again in 3981 B


    39. bottle labelled X-500 out of his medical bag


    40. He tore open the one labelled soap and tapped it against his hand

    41. It was in 1997 that I was introduced to Falun Gong labelled with


    42. Fire has already been labelled as argument but it is


    43. Carla unlocked the safe and removed a tray of labelled ignition keys


    44. There was no reason for him to be in the office, just clear the day’s mail and enjoy the plaudits of his colleagues who labelled him as a winner


    45. ' Stazl looked at the instruments, 'There should be a switch somewhere labelled 'Auxiliary power'


    46. One was clearly labelled 'Fuse box', and he tore it open


    47. out with military precision and everything was neatly stowed and labelled


    48. Many great artists, scientists and inventors have used it, but it was not labelled “accelerated learning”


    49. Many school teachers come across kinesthetic kids and in some instances they are labelled hyperactive


    50. And another room that is attached to it that isn’t labelled





































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    Synonyms for "labelled"

    labeled labelled tagged

    "labelled" definitions

    bearing or marked with a label or tag